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Intercalated nanomaterials

Language of instruction angličtina, čeština
Code 617-1020
Abbreviation IN
Course title Intercalated nanomaterials
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Zdeněk Klika, CSc.

Summary

Lectures continue the previous study of chemistry, physics of solids and layered silicates. In introduction lectures the student is acquainted with texture, catalytic properties of intercalated materials, ion-exchanged reactions and theory of guest bindings in host structures. The base of intercalation chemistry follows. It deals with various intercalation materials, host lattices, intercalation reactions, properties of ion-intercalation compounds, types of guests and methods used for the intercalation. Next lectures are focussed on: organo-clay complexes, sorption on nitro aromatic clay intercalates, photoprocess in clay-organic compounds, pillared and pore clay heterostructures and layered double hydroxides.

Literature

[1] Auerbach, S.M. , Carrado, K.A.. Handbook of layered materials. New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2004, 646 pp.
[2] LERF, A.: Intercalation compounds in layered host lattices: supramolecular
chemistry in nanodimensions (166 pp.) in: Hari Singh Nalwa (editor): Handbook
of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, vol. 5, Academic Press, San
Diego, 2000;

Advised literature

[1] WHITTINGHAM, M. S. and JACOBSON, A. J.: Intercalation Chemistry, Academic
Press, 1982.